toshya, you're gonna need a deep pocket and a big stomach. So many good places to eat.
To name a few Portillo's Ontario and Clark.
5 Faces on Division and Dearborn.
Gino's East on Racine and Diversey.
Go Go Go.
Division and Dearborn is a great place to hang out. It's my old hang out area. Cafe's, shopping, restaurants, theater.
Try it. You'll like it.
2007-03-06 05:23:35
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answered by Ether Fumes 5
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If you want a real Chicago experience, try Miller's Pub on Wabash and Adams. It a great old Chicago bar and restaurant, lots of wood, lots of autographed photos of famous Chicago sports figures, etc. The food is pretty good pub food. Warning: It gets very crowded during the lunch and after-work hours. But for a true Chicago experience downtown, this is the best place since the Burghoff closed...
2007-03-06 01:17:35
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answered by bodinibold 7
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If you're looking for casual, Eleven City Diner (www.elevencitydiner.com) is a great place to go. They serve comfort food and feature a lot of jewish-diner favorites. It's styled after a 30's diner, but it's not a kitchy theme restaurant. Just good food, good music, and a great atmosphere. (I reccomend the Great Schroom Burger...it's fabulous.)
For a little pricer...my boyfriend just took me to Petterino's in the theatre district. Kind of a Brown Derby-type place. It would be really good if you're planning on seeing any shows.
2007-03-05 13:29:09
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answered by kasekopf15 1
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of course solid fish fry may be modern in Chicago. yet downtown is possibly no longer the suitable place to seek for it. Robinson's Ribs is perchance the main customary community BBQ chain. Barbecued ribs are customary right here. I think of the South and West aspects serve up countless the suitable you will discover regionally. in case you like barbecued pork and beef yet are unfamiliar with Korean food, that's recommended to attempt Korean BBQ, that's extremely customary.
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answered by ? 4
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Go to Macys dept store--good cafeteria food on lower levels and lots of restaurants on the upper floors--don't miss the candy on the lower level--this is the Big store at State and Randolph. Used to be called Marshall Fields.And try deep dish pizza at Unos.
2007-03-05 13:46:10
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answered by NuncProTunc 3
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uno's pizza, it's deep dish pizza so good!. although there is about a 30-40 minute wait cause the pizza takes so long to cook.
but worth the wait
2007-03-06 01:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Bistro 110 is good, and reasonably priced.
2007-03-05 12:51:46
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answered by J Dunphy 3
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Hi,,, i have been told that Iron Mikes is one of the best resturants there....
try it out!!!
good luck
2007-03-05 10:16:41
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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